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Data set: 1 m LED strip on plastic reel (01.00.004)

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Full name
1 m LED strip on plastic reel
Location
NO
Reference year
2024
Valid until
2030
Reference flow(s)
Type
EPD
Parameterized?
no
LCIA results included?
yes
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General comment
This EPD has been jointly prepared by GIS Norge AS and Pro Magasinet AS. Both companies share responsibility for the EPD and the associated product data. The declaration covers products distributed under the brands EXTREME and PROF. Pro Magasinet AS acts as the importer, while GIS Norge AS  is the distributor in Norway. The product operates with a constant voltage input of 230 VAC / 50 Hz. It offers four colour temperature options: 3000 K, 4000 K, 5000 K, and 6000 K. The colour consistency is ensured with an SDCM of ≤ 6. Designed for durability, it features an IP65 waterproof rating and a screw connection, along with an anti-UV PVC casing for added protection. It provides a wide 120° beam angle and consumes 8.5 watts per meter, delivering a luminous efficacy of 105 lumens per watt. The colour rendering index (CRI) is ≥ 82, ensuring accurate and vibrant light quality.   The storage temperature range is from -20°C to +60°C, and the operating temperature range is from -10°C to +40°C. It is available in reel lengths of 5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 25 m, or 50 m, and can be fixed using nylon cable ties or mounting clips. The constituent materials of 1m LED strip are  given in the table below.  ComponentsWeight  (kg) Percentage  (%)  LED 0.000560.37 Resistor 0.0001520.10 PCB 0.00724.70 Wire0.00724.70Main body0.13890.13Total0.153112100  The constituent materials of 1m LED strip packaging are given in the table below.  MaterialsWeight  (kg) Packaging Paper 0.016Sealed Bag0.000004Reel0.03Total0.046004According to the manufacture, the product complies with the following standards: EN 60598-1, EN 60598-2-21, EN 55015:2019, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61547, EN 2019/2020, and 2011/65/EU. Electrical characteristics are given in table below. AC 220-240 V; 50/60Hz; class II, IP 65; ta: 45 °C Voltage  ( V AC) WATTS (W/m) lumen (LM/m) CCT (K) CRI (Ra) IP230V8.5100060008265  Both primary and secondary data have been used. All primary data were collected by the product manufacturer for the reference year 2024, covering the period from January to December. The main source of primary data is the bill of materials, supplemented by factory-specific data provided by the manufacture.  For the data, which was needed for modelling but was not provided by the manufacturer  and could not be influenced by them, generic data was used. Secondary data were sourced  from the regularly updated Ecoinvent database (version 3.9.1), aligning with EN 15804  standards to ensure background data not exceeding 10 years. ReTHINK EPD web application was used to model the life cycle for the production and  disposal of the declared product systems. To ensure that the results are comparable,  consistent background data from the international database Ecoinvent was used in the  LCA (e.g. data records on energy, transport, auxiliary materials, and suppliers). Almost all  consistent data sets contained in the Ecoinvent database are documented and can be  viewed online. The scenarios included are currently in use and are representative for one of the most  likely scenario alternatives. According to the criteria of the “UN Environmental Global  Guidance on LCA database development” mentioned in EN 15804+A2, the data quality for  all three representativeness categories (geographical, technical and time) can be  described as medium. For some components such as the LED, PCB, and packaging paper, multiple suppliers are involved. In this calculation, the average transport distance from these suppliers has been used to represent a realistic and balanced estimate for transport-related impacts. According to the manufacturer, the production waste for the LED strip is approximately 2% of the total material input. A payload factor of 50 percent was used for all truck transports, which in fact corresponds to a full delivery and empty return trip. A data set for a non-specific truck was used. Module A4 (Transport) is calculated based on the assumption that the product from Sparta Optoelectronics (China) is transported over a total distance of 25,844 km by sea and 242 km by truck to the GIS warehouse in Sellebakk, Norway. The transportation is assumed to involve a combination of road and sea freight, using the following datasets: Transport, freight, lorry, unspecified {RER} | market for transport, freight, lorry, unspecified | Cut-off, U242 kmTransport, freight, sea, container ship {GLO} | market for transport, freight, sea, container ship | Cut-off, U25,844 kmFor the purposes of this LCA and EPD, A4 covers transport from the factory in China to the warehouse in Norway. Further transport to customers is not included, as it depends on individual delivery locations and transport modes. Modules B1–B5 and B7 are considered not relevant for this product, as the LED stripe is a sealed, non-serviceable component with no direct emissions, maintenance, repair, or water use during its use phase. Operational energy use (B6) is the only relevant use-stage module and is declared based on typical energy consumption for 20000 hours use. Module B6 – Operational energy use The operational energy use of the LED strip is calculated according to the methodology provided in IBU PCR Part B for luminaires, lamps, and components for luminaires. The energy consumption model follows the application scenarios developed in EN 15193:2007. To calculate the electricity use of the LED strip, the following scenario parameters have been applied: Active power of the LED strip (Pa)8.5 W/mPassive power of the LED strip (Pp)0 WDaylight time usage (tD)2 250 hStandard year time (ty)8 760 hOccupancy dependency factor (FO)1Daylight dependency factor (FD)0.9Non-daylight time usage (tN)250 hConstant illuminance factor (FCP)1Non-daylight dimming factor (FN)1Declared lifetime20000 hThe A5 (Installation) is declared to account for the environmental impacts  associated with the end-of-life of packaging. In Module C1, no electricity is consumed during the demolition process, as the removal of the LED stripe is performed entirely manually. Copper and steel in the product are assumed to contain a fraction of secondary material, based on generic ecoinvent datasets.  
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Copyright
yes
License type
Free of charge for all users and uses
Access information
None.
Owner of data set
GIS Norge AS and PRO MAGASINET AS
Technical purpose
This product is well-suited for use on construction sites. It can be used for elevator shaft maintenance lighting, providing reliable illumination in confined vertical spaces. It is also ideal for highlighting the contours of building exteriors and for various decorative applications. Additionally, it can be used in public facilities and for road warning lighting, enhancing visibility and safety in public areas.
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Data set version
01.00.004
Time stamp (last saved)
2026-03-20T09:20:16.357+01:00
Data set format
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Compliance systems
  • EN 15804+A2 (EF 3.0) (Overall compliance: Not defined)
  • ISO 14025 (Overall compliance: Not defined)
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